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  • illmaticfighter
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    #31
    his trainer should be fired the fact is this dude doesn't know how to use his height or arms ,he leans in and like ts says pushes his punches kermit was gonna catch him with that big right hand doing that but he chose to fly out the ring first.

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      #32
      Originally posted by JerseySugar
      No shame in losing to a lesser fighter, if you win in the rematch. Fighters are only human, they have off nights.

      Marvin Hagler got beat by Bobby Watts, Lewis got beat by Rahman, etc. Does that mean Lewis and Hagler aren't adaptable then, because they were beat in the first fight?

      But both come back and won in the rematch. You're giving Williams to much hate here I feel.
      The Watts rematch was 4 years later.

      Rahman-Lewis was at least competitive.

      The fact is, Williams came back months later and decimated Quintana with pressure. Why he couldn't do that in the first fight, I'll never know.

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        #33
        Originally posted by iÐoL
        The Watts rematch was 4 years later.

        Rahman-Lewis was at least competitive.

        The fact is, Williams came back months later and decimated Quintana with pressure. Why he couldn't do that in the first fight, I'll never know.
        NO HE DIDNT. Did you even watch the fight? He didnt beat him by pressuring. He waited and timed Quintana. It threw Q off. Quintana was expecting Paul to act crazy and swing for the fences. Williams boxed, used his jab and caught him with a beautiful counter left that wobbled Quintana. You cool but watch the fight next bro before you comment on it. He didnt pressure Quintana until he was hurt.

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          #34
          Originally posted by iÐoL
          He's not very adaptable then?

          If he was, he would have figured Quintana out in the first fight. Did it really take him months to realise?
          Going by your logic, every fighter that loses a fight can't adapt. Rematches mean nothing to you apparently. I guess that means Pacquiao can't adapt condidering he couldn't figure out how to do it in his first fight with Morales. Your logic is suspect, to say the least.

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            #35
            Originally posted by No Ceilings
            "differences" and "adjustments". That means things he CHANGED from the second and first fight.
            So he needed two cracks to get it right? lets say the rematch does not happen, Quintana would always hold a win over Paul Williams.

            Who is to say the second fight was not going the same way to, for all we know Quintana might have gone on to do what he did in the first fight had he not got caught cold.

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              #36
              Originally posted by iÐoL
              The Watts rematch was 4 years later.

              So.......................





              Rahman-Lewis was at least competitive.

              The fact is, Williams came back months later and decimated Quintana with pressure. Why he couldn't do that in the first fight, I'll never know.
              The first Williams-Quintana fight was also competitive. And unlike Lewis, Williams didn't get knocked out. Judging by your comments, you didn't see these fights.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
                So he needed two cracks to get it right? lets say the rematch does not happen, Quintana would always hold a win over Paul Williams.

                Who is to say the second fight was not going the same way to, for all we know Quintana might have gone on to do what he did in the first fight had he not got caught cold.
                Yes Quintana beat Williams. Who gives a damn? What is your point?

                I guess Hatton wouldve beat Pac if he didnt get caught cold.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by No Ceilings
                  Did you even watch the fight? He didnt beat him by pressuring. He waited and timed Quintana. It threw Q off. Quintana was expecting Paul to act crazy and swing for the fences. Williams boxed, used his jab and caught him with a beautiful counter left that wobbled Quintana. You cool but watch the fight next bro before you comment on it. He didnt pressure Quintana until he was hurt.
                  As soon as he landed those body punches and pushed Quintana up against the ropes he pressured.

                  Quintana wasn't too hurt at the time.

                  Either way, it was Williams' pressure after that counter which stopped Quintana. Which is what I said in my other post.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Calilloyd
                    The first Williams-Quintana fight was also competitive. And unlike Lewis, Williams didn't get knocked out. Judging by your comments, you didn't see these fights.
                    No.

                    I'm talking about both Lewis-Rahman fights. PWill-Quintana 1 was competitive, 2 was just destruction.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Calilloyd
                      Going by your logic, every fighter that loses a fight can't adapt. Rematches mean nothing to you apparently. I guess that means Pacquiao can't adapt condidering he couldn't figure out how to do it in his first fight with Morales. Your logic is suspect, to say the least.
                      My logic is that if you can blast out a fighter in under 3 minutes in a rematch. How could you lose a few months earlier via decision?

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